CUSTOM COST ACCOUNTING 15E
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Author: Horngren
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.48P
Choosing between compensation plans, operating leverage. (CMA, adapted) Zahner Corporation manufactures housewares products that are sold through a network of external sales agents. The agents are paid a commission of 20% of revenues. Zahner is considering replacing the sales agents with its own salespeople, who would be paid a commission of 10% of revenues and total salaries of $3,520,000. The income statement for the year ending December 31, 2017, under the two scenarios is shown here.
- 1. Calculate Zahner’s 2017 contribution margin percentage, breakeven revenue, and degree of operating leverage under the two scenarios.
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- 2. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each type of sales alternative.
- 3. In 2018, Zahner uses Its own salespeople, who demand a 15% commission. If all other cost-behavior patterns are unchanged, how much revenue must the salespeople generate in order to earn the same operating income as in 2017?
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